Naomi Watts News
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“Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D,” a re-imagining of the Grimms’ fairy tale, opened as the top weekend film in U.S. and Canadian theaters, collecting $19.7 million in receipts for Viacom Inc.’s Paramount Pictures.
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Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln,” about the 16th U.S. president’s battle to end slavery, was nominated for 12 Academy Awards, including best picture, director and actor, to lead the annual race for Oscars.
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“The Hobbit,” the first of director Peter Jackson’s three movies based on the J.R.R. Tolkien novel, was the top-grossing film at U.S. and Canadian theaters for a second weekend with $36.7 million in sales.
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“The Hobbit,” the first of director Peter Jackson’s three movies based on the J.R.R. Tolkien novel, was the top-grossing film at U.S. and Canadian theaters for a second weekend with $36.7 million in sales.
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“Welcome nudes, ladies and dudes,” a deep male voice announced through loudspeakers.
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Robert De Niro opened last night’s Kennedy Center Honors by calling honoree Dustin Hoffman a “colossal pain.”
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Student artists welcomed actors, financiers and other visitors to their tiny studios at the New York Academy of Art last night.
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Philip Falcone left his hometown of Chisholm in northern Minnesota’s rusting Iron Range in 1980 in the passenger seat of a 12-year-old Mercury Cougar that cost $150.
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Phil Falcone, founder of Harbinger Capital Partners, has made and lost billions with bets on mortgages and iron mines. Now, in a bid to build a new broadband network, he’s blasting investors money into space.
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“ Fair Game ” tells the implausible true story of Valerie Plame , the U.S. spy whose cover was blown by a newspaper columnist. Her name was leaked by a Bush administration official after her husband, former U.S. ambassador Joseph Wilson , scolded the White House for exaggerating Iraq’s military threat in the lead-up to the 2003 invasion.
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